artículo científico
Identification of Supply Chain Performance Indicators: Case Study of Costa Rican Coffee Production
Fecha
2018Registro en:
10.13189/ujibm.2018.060101
Autor
Montero Vega, Mercedes
Quirós Madrigal, Olman
Schmalenberg, Ann-Christine
Doluschitz, Reiner
Institución
Resumen
Background: coffee production is one of the
most important agricultural products for Costa Rica,
especially because of the large proportion of small and
medium farmers involved. This research intends to provide
the identification of performance indicators for coffee
production using the Asociación de Productores
Agropecuarios de las Comunidades de Acosta y Aserrí
(ASOPROAAA), as case of study. Methods: 21 expert
surveys were conducted, based on ASOPROAAA and its
farmers. Results: indicators of performance were measured
in each of the sustainability dimensions. Farmers’ record
keeping was a problem; however, data was collected and
double checked by participants. Conclusion: the
identification of supply chain performance indicators was
possible in all the sustainability dimensions, benchmarking
of these results with other Costa Rican companies would
require further research. The identified indicators can be
used as a first approach for sustainable performance in
coffee, since they were adapted to the production system
and its specific characteristic.